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Mar 9, 2026

The Well, the Woman, and Jesus

  

Pozzo, Andrea, 1642-1709
Many of the Samaritans from that town 
believed in him because
 of the woman’s testimony,
 “He told me everything I ever did.”




The Well
Back in Jesus’ day a wells were used for more than drinking water.

A man would go to a new place, meet a woman at the well, and chat about water.

The man and woman drink water together, she tells her community about him, the community welcomes him.

 This usually results in a wedding.

This explains why Jesus talks to the woman about her marriage situation, expecting some kind of marriage story to follow.

Remember the well is a well with running water so when Jesus mentions living water, it’s confusing.


The Woman
The woman shows up around noon probably pushed aside by her community.

 She’s unmarried to the one she’s living with and had five husbands.

Probably, her marriages ended due to circumstances beyond her control.

Yet she’s someone people listen to because others want to go and hear Jesus.

She talks to Jesus about deep questions of faith.

Later, she helps others find their way to Jesus

THIS IS THE POINT OF THE STORY.

Jesus

As Jesus and the woman talk, he uses word play contrasting living water and running water.

The woman doesn’t quite get what he’s talking about, so Jesus keeps explaining until finally she gets in her own way.

The Gospel Message

The story’s message describes responding to Jesus is like being a source of living water, offering limitless relief from spiritual thirst.

No matter how thirsty, there’s an endless supply available to quench one’s thirst.

This is the message of hope we need to recall ourselves and share with others.


Mar 2, 2026

Nicodemus: A Spirit-filled Story


“The wind blows where it chooses,
and you hear the sound of it,
but you do not know where it comes from or where it goes.
So it is with everyone who is born of the Spirit.”

Nicodemus' story is more than sorting out Jesus and the Pharisees differences.

It’s more than figuring out how Jesus gets the authority to do many “signs”.

The Nicodemus story is really about people coming to see and understand the amazing things Jesus does.

It’s all about understanding God’s Spirit, following Jesus and wanting to change to see God's kingdom in a new way.

Since the Spirit works mysteriously, it’s compared to the wind blowing wherever it wants.

It’s about God and people working together, so followers of Jesus notice and experience God’s work through him.

The “signs” Jesus does are meant to show God getting involved in the world God made and loved enough to send his Son.

Nicodemus’s story is a great example the Spirit’s work.

Nicodemus, story makes it clear something’s happening: he gets braver and acts more fairly because God’s Spirit is moving in his life.

Looking at Nicodemus’s whole journey you see something bigger.

You see Nicodemus’ story inviting everyone to see themselves in the narrative: starting out with questions, moving to standing up for what’s right, and eventually saying “yes” to Jesus, even when it’s risky.

The Spirit shows how God is always at work in the world getting people to respond.

Belief is how we see what God’s doing and get to be a part of it: “So must the Son of Man be lifted up, that whoever believes in him may have eternal life”.


The Well, the Woman, and Jesus

   Pozzo, Andrea, 1642-1709 Many of the Samaritans from that town   believed in him because  of the woman’s testimony,  “He told me everythi...